
China Sets Record with Billions of Trips in Spring Festival Travel Rush
China’s Spring Festival travel rush broke records this year with billions of trips made, showing a strong rebound in travel and economic activity.
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China’s Spring Festival travel rush broke records this year with billions of trips made, showing a strong rebound in travel and economic activity.
The 2025 Spring Festival travel rush in China set a new record with over 9 billion trips, showcasing the country’s growing travel demand during its most significant annual migration period.
On the fourth day of China’s Spring Festival holiday, daily trips surpassed 300 million, showcasing the country’s massive travel surge during the annual festival.
Over 300 million train tickets have been sold for China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, marking a major milestone in the world’s largest annual human migration.
As billions journey across the Chinese mainland for the Spring Festival, record-breaking travel and a cultural revival highlight the significance of family reunions and heritage preservation.
China’s Spring Festival travel rush, known as chunyun, is expected to see over 2.7 billion trips this year. On day 11, more than 270 million travelers are heading home for family reunions.
China anticipates over 250 million inter-regional trips on the 10th day of the Spring Festival travel rush, as millions journey home for family reunions during Chunyun.
Over 200 million train tickets have been sold for China’s Spring Festival travel rush, the world’s largest annual human migration, as travelers journey home to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
China’s railway network is set to handle 11.5 million passenger trips on New Year’s Day, gearing up for the massive travel season ahead.